Amidst the vibrant tapestry of Mexican cuisine, there lies a gem that whispers stories of flavor and tradition—horchata. This refreshing drink, brimming with the warmth of rice, cinnamon, and vanilla, is more than just a beverage; it’s a cultural embrace served in a glass. When I first tasted authentic horchata during a sun-drenched summer afternoon in Oaxaca, I experienced a taste that instantly transported me to the heart of Mexico.
Distinct for its creamy texture and aromatic sweetness, horchata isn’t just a treat—it’s an experience of culinary heritage. The popularity of this milky delight has roots stretching back to the times of the Moors, and today, it continues to captivate new generations longing for a sip of history. Did you know that horchata’s fragrant ingredients are rich in antioxidants, contributing to its growing appeal? It’s a naturally lactose-free indulgence perfect for hot days and endless fiestas.
This recipe keeps the spirit of tradition alive while offering a modern twist, enhancing flavors without losing its soul. Explore its magic and let your taste buds drift along an ancient story.
Why I Love This Recipe (And You Will Too)
- There’s nothing like that first chilling sip, a delightful kiss of cinnamon that transports me to a bustling mercado. It’s a journey in a glass.
- Crafting horchata is therapy—a peaceful routine of soaking, blending, and infusing on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Try it; it might become your zen moment, too.
- Inspired by a friend’s tip, I add a hint of almonds for a richer taste and have since discovered a decadent world of customization.
- This horchata isn’t just a drink. It’s an antidote to hot weather blues, a faithful companion to my favorite tamales.
- With its natural goodness, it’s an old-world recipe with new-world benefits, curbing more than just thirst while soothing summer’s fiery grip.
Recipe Card

Mexican Horchata
Description
Experience the creamy texture and aromatic sweetness of Mexican horchata, a refreshing drink that combines rice, cinnamon, and vanilla, subtly infused with almonds for enhanced richness. Perfect for hot days and endless fiestas.Ingredients for Horchata
Main Ingredients
Instructions for Making Horchata
Preparation Steps
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Soak the Ingredients
In a bowl, combine white rice and 1 cup of water. Add the cinnamon stick. Let it soak for at least 2 hours, or overnight for a more intense flavor.Longer soaking enhances the flavor. -
Blend the Mixture
Transfer the soaked mixture, including the cinnamon stick, into a blender. Add the blanched almonds. Blend until all are well ground.Ensure a fine texture for better straining. -
Strain the Liquid
Using a fine mesh sieve or cheesecloth, strain the mixture into a pitcher, removing solids.Squeeze the cheesecloth to extract all liquid. -
Combine and Sweeten
Add the milk, vanilla extract, and sugar to the strained liquid. Stir until the sugar is dissolved.Taste and adjust sweetness as desired. -
Chill and Serve
Refrigerate the horchata until chilled. Serve with ice and enjoy your refreshing drink.Garnish with a sprinkle of cinnamon if preferred.
Nutrition Facts
Servings 4
- Amount Per Serving
- Calories 180kcal
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat 7gg11%
- Saturated Fat 1gg5%
- Trans Fat 0gg
- Cholesterol 0mgmg0%
- Sodium 50mgmg3%
- Potassium 150mgmg5%
- Total Carbohydrate 25gg9%
- Dietary Fiber 1gg4%
- Sugars 15gg
- Protein 4gg8%
- Vitamin A 2% IU
- Vitamin C 1% mg
- Calcium 15% mg
- Iron 2% mg
- Vitamin D 0% IU
- Vitamin E 0% IU
- Vitamin K 0% mcg
- Thiamin 0% mg
- Riboflavin 0% mg
- Niacin 0% mg
- Vitamin B6 0% mg
- Folate 0% mcg
- Vitamin B12 0% mcg
- Biotin 0% mcg
- Pantothenic Acid 0% mg
- Phosphorus 0% mg
- Iodine 0% mcg
- Magnesium 0% mg
- Zinc 0% mg
- Selenium 0% mcg
- Copper 0% mg
- Manganese 0% mg
- Chromium 0% mcg
- Molybdenum 0% mcg
- Chloride 0% mg
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.